Freedom and liberty applied to many things such as religious freedom, economic freedom, equality, property, etc. It’s clear that equality, freedom, and liberty only applied to white Americans, mainly white men. In Felix's Petition for Freedom (January 6, 1773), a petition was written by Felix on the behalf of the slaves owned by the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Thomas Hutchinson. He went on to say, "we have no Wives. No Children. We have no City. No Country," then proceeded to ask for their …show more content…
It changed because the different types of labor that were depended on, no longer existed. This created a distinction between freedom, liberty, and slavery because the northern states relied on free labor and the southern states heavily depended on slavery. The American Revolution paved the way for new American ideals or freedom and liberty.
The American Revolution impacted slavery significantly. In the late 18th century, slavery had become something deemed as normal to white Americans. From numerous points of view, the Revolution fortified American responsibility regarding slavery. The Revolution depended on radical new thoughts regarding "freedom" and "liberty," which tested slavery’s long history of extremely inhumane practices and equality. The progressions to slavery in the American Revolution era uncovered both the potential for change and its disappointment more obviously than some other